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Old 04-27-2021, 11:37 AM   #1
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Transferring fresh water when dry camping

I’ve been transferring fresh water into our fresh tank while dry camping from 6 gallon water jugs using the onboard pump but it takes about 5 minutes for each jug. I set the Nautilus valves for filling the fresh tank with the internal pump. I’ve also tried using an external pony pump setting the Nautilus for city water. The pony pump providing the pressure. I’d like to use an external pump to speed things up and wondered what others are using. The on board pump is the SHURFLO 4008-101-A65 3.0 GPM Revolution RV Water Pump. There seems to be quite a resistance to my pony pump that I’ve tried and wondered if something like a 5.5gpm 60psi RV pump used externally would be a good way to go.
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Old 04-27-2021, 12:26 PM   #2
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I use one of these to add water to our rig. https://www.harborfreight.com/search...20water%20pump
We have a gravity fill outside but also have used it using the water valve in the convenience center turned to fill. I have a 45 gallon bladder, and along with the pump and hoses, can fill the fresh tank.
https://www.campingworld.com/portabl...llon-1605.html
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Old 04-27-2021, 12:36 PM   #3
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I use one of these to add water to our rig. https://www.harborfreight.com/search...20water%20pump
We have a gravity fill outside but also have used it using the water valve in the convenience center turned to fill. I have a 45 gallon bladder, and along with the pump and hoses, can fill the fresh tank.
https://www.campingworld.com/portabl...llon-1605.html

Thanks rohrmann. We have a 45 gallon bladder as well but unfortunately no gravity fill on this trailer. I have one of those pumps and it worked great on our previous trailer that had a gravity fill inlet but the nautilus on this trailer seems to slow the flow down quite a bit.
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I have this one. https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

It works great transferring water from an external tank or bladder. I connect it to the city water connection, set the fresh water valve to fill and watch it go. I used it on several different trailers a couple months ago; worked every time.

Buy a spare impeller kit to go with whatever pump you buy; they don't last forever. https://smile.amazon.com/Wayne-66059...V1VRQ7B0A2ECM3

PS: You can use your water tank vent just like the old gravity fill ports. Just pop off the cover, pull out the screen and stick a hose in it. But filling through the city water connection is easier and just as fast.
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Old 04-27-2021, 01:46 PM   #5
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Thanks scottz. I have a pump like that and have replaced the rubber impeller. Was thinking about using the fresh tank overflow. On our trailer, it's a pex tube sticking out from the underbelly. Maybe I'll try that.
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Thanks scottz. I have a pump like that and have replaced the rubber impeller. Was thinking about using the fresh tank overflow. On our trailer, it's a pex tube sticking out from the underbelly. Maybe I'll try that.
No, that tube sticking out from the underbelly is the drain (at least on my trailer). The vent (overflow) is on the side of your trailer, near the water tank. First photo is with vent cover on, second is with vent cover off. Spread the sides of the cover a little and it will slide off.
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Old 04-27-2021, 06:46 PM   #7
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35 gallon water tank from TSC (Tractor Supply Company.

120 v. AC water transfer pump from Lowes (about $100 for the pump now).

When I don't have AC electricity to power the pump, I can plug it into the 400 watt inverter I keep in the truck.

These photos are with my Keystone Outback travel trailer. I use the same equipment for my Montana. The only difference is, the Montana is not a gravity fill. I attach the garden hose to the "fill" connection and fill the fresh water thank, just like a hose connected to shore water.

The tank is 35 gallons, so if my fresh water is empty, I usually have to make 2 trips to fill the fresh water completely.

It works for me. The 35 gallon fresh water tank, the water transfer pump, and the hoses stay in the camper all the time. It's never left home.
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Thanks DutchmenSport. I do have a 45 gallon water bladder, but your pump to the Montana fill connection is what I want to do. That pump looks like a good size, but not too big that it would blow out the Rv plumbing.
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